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  • The top ten pet peeves of the investment community.
  • The top ten things the investment community wishes IROs would do.

Why Now?
The needs of investors and analysts are constantly changing. So it is critical to stay up to speed on how they like and don't like to be communicated with. At a time when it has become increasingly harder to get the attention of the investment community, this session gives attendees an opportunity to hear directly from the buy- and sell-side.
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Good and Bad IR - Tales from the Street*
Mon - Jun, 13 | 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: Palazzo FGH (Lobby Level - JW)
Category: Organizational Development | Secondary Category: Career Management

Success often depends on how well you understand the communication needs of investors and analysts. How do they like to be communicated with? How are they researching your company? How do you avoid their pet peeves, and how do you stand out in their minds as a first-rate IR practitioner? A panel of buy- and sell-side professionals discuss their impressions of what makes for good and bad IR. Attendees will also have the opportunity to directly ask the panel all the things they ever wanted to know about communicating effectively with the investment community.

Moderator/Lead Speaker:
Andrew Kramer, Director of Investor Relations
Interactive Data Corporation

Panelist(s)/Co-Speaker(s):
Roger Groh, Chairman
Groh Asset Management

Doug Lane, Analyst
Jefferies
    Learning Objectives:
  • Learn first-hand the latest ways that the investment community likes to be communicated with
  • Learn the pet peeves of the investment community – so that you can avoid them
  • Learn tips to get the attention of investors and analysts
 
 
* Draft description as of 4/9 12:14 pm, subject to change
 

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